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The frond or leaf grows directly from the root system as ferns do not have a true stem

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The rhizome of a fern grows through the soil?

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The rhizome is the stem of the fern plant. This can creep along or under the ground ,it may grow into a short or tall trunk (a vertical rhizome), or it may be a solid mass that gives rise to a tuft of fronds (an erect rhizome). Often, the rhizome grows underground. This produces roots and new fronds (leaves).


What is the underground stem of a fern?

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Does the rhizome of a fern grow vertically or horizontally?

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